29-03-2022 1:48 AM
How difficult would it be, for eBay to allow you to set the DEFAULT search location.
"Default" is an option, so it must have a setting somewhere, but there it no way to set it.
Would be nice to not have to set it all of the time.
It could also influence the "Other Items" suggestions, which almost always bring up things from outside of the UK, when I like to buy from the UK.
"You have to set it every time" is just not a satisfactory answer.
29-03-2022 1:50 AM
Just received my 10 year badge from eBay......so I have been hitting that "UK Only" radio button for 10 years now.....*huff*!!!
29-03-2022 8:12 AM
I agree. If I want to look at similar pieces of jewellery to the ones I am listing to get an idea of how to price, there will be 50-60 similar items, coming from India or China and starting at 1p, before I get to UK sellers. Another idea would be to automatically offer items in the buyer's registered country FIRST. Next to UK sellers, I look competitive; compared to China and India, I don't. I don't think Ebay are in the business of listening to suggestions though, however long or hard you try.
27-07-2022 8:47 PM
How right you are. Having to set a default every time you open the app means it's not a default!
Ebay just don't listen - they obviously want to encourage business from China.
27-07-2022 9:15 PM
Suggestion: next time you get to the search you desire, bookmark it. Then, next time, you simply have to open the bookmarked page, and voila!
27-07-2022 11:07 PM
28-07-2022 8:33 AM
Somewhere, in the dim and distant past, I seem to remember finding a way to do this, but I just can't recall it at the moment. I'll rack my brains and see if anything surfaces.
28-07-2022 8:38 AM
Just stumbled across this info. Personally, I don't use the app, so can't vouch for it, but maybe someone can try it and report back?
"If you use the eBay app, there is a way to lock the filter settings so that you only see results with a UK item location. First enable lockable filters using the customize filter option, then tap the padlock by the filter setting you want to lock."
28-07-2022 10:28 AM
sellers in China etc pay to have their items shown on ebay.co.uk
if ebay allowed UK only as a default they would be in breach of contract
28-07-2022 11:59 AM
28-07-2022 3:48 PM
As I say, I don't use the app myself, but take a look at this thread, and hopefully it will answer your question:
https://community.ebay.com/t5/Android-App/Filters-lock-not-working/td-p/31039807
14-09-2022 9:48 AM
Found it.
Look at the bottom of your filters tab there is a customise button. Press that then lockable filters. Hey presto a padlock will appear when you select a filter. If you want to lock it just tap the padlock
18-10-2022 10:51 AM
A bit late to this, but I'm also being driven crazy by the "default" option. I've followed the advice here and locked it for UK only on my App so at least browsing there is an improvement!
18-10-2022 11:15 AM
Gotta love this thread. A few thousand keystrokes used discussing how to avoid having to make two clicks. 🤣
19-10-2022 4:07 PM
I think it's more to do with buying something from abroad in error and ending up with customs charges you weren't expecting.
30-10-2022 12:09 PM
It was a great but if advice but unfortunately I just tried it three times, three different searches, 3 times closing and opening the app in between. I tried setting the lock option both before and after applying UK filters, still no go.
Ebay obviously will not allow this option...
15-11-2022 7:26 PM
Wow this really works thank you.
17-11-2022 1:18 PM
You've been on here long enough to know that the "Default" setting actually means "UK & China" 🙂
10-12-2022 3:45 PM
That's china's sellers tough *bleep*, I'm sick of getting coned to buy from what I thought was UK only having to wait 4 weeks for a slow boat from China to turn up.
15-12-2022 11:29 AM
Thats 2 clicks wasted time and time again, not to mention all that extra data being used to 'provide' (force) stuff a user'd not interested in clogging up the internet and the energy used from teh serach to end users compter - not exactly enviromentally considerate.
Also if you wanted results out of a country e.g. uk, then conversely its only one click to select elsewhere, e.g. world - that'd be at least be a repeated 50% click saving wouldn't it.